The Bank of Algeria (French: Banque d'Algerie), is the central bank of Algeria. The bank is located in Algiers and its current governor is Mohammed Laksaci.
The organization of the bank includes the Conseil de la Monnaie et du Crédit, the Commission Bancaire (Banking Commission) and the Bank of Algeria itself.

BNP Paribas (Euronext: BNP, TYO: 8665) is one of the main banks in Europe. It was created on 23 May 2000 through the merger of Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP) and Paribas. Together with Société Générale and Crédit Lyonnais (now known as LCL), it is one of the "three old" banks of France. It is a constituent of the CAC 40 index.
On 9 August 2007, BNP Paribas announced that it could not fairly value the underlying assets in three funds as a result of exposure to U.S. subprime mortgage lending markets. Faced with potentially massive (though unquantifiable) exposure, the European Central Bank (ECB) immediately stepped in to ease market worries by opening lines of €96.8 billion (then US$130 billion) in low-interest credit.[3] The long term debt of the group is currently ranked AA+ by S&P, Aa1 by Moody's and AA by Fitch.

Citibank Algeria is the first foreign bank to be established in Algeria. Citibank's presence in Algeria is a clear demonstration of the Algerian government's determination to attract foreign investment and to direct the national economy increasingly towards foreign markets.
Citibank has had a significant involvement in Algeria for many years in areas such as correspondent banking, trade finance and corporate finance. As reflection of the importance of this relationship, a representative office was established in Algiers in 1992 and remained opened during the most difficult time in the nineties. When Algeria started to reform its economy and open up the country to foreign investment, Citibank was the first foreign institution to apply for and obtain a commercial banking license. Citibank was authorized to open a full-fledge branch of Citibank, N.A. New York in 1998.
Citibank Algeria has new capabilities and the possibility to strengthen its relationship with Algerian financial institutions and corporate clients as part of Citigroup, which is present in more than 100 countries. Citibank Algeria is ideally suited to finance the flow of capital and money in the most effective and profitable way.
Citibank Algeria offers its clients many advantages, including a highly trained staff that can help find creative financing solutions, solve problems and reduce the costs to our customers. These services reinforce the quality image of our Algerian clients in the international marketplace.
Citibank's approach is focused on trade, foreign investment, cash management and treasury services, all of which involve close collaboration with Algeria's leading banks.
With a young team of highly qualified experts, Citibank is a modern Algerian bank that draws its strength from its international and national network. In fact, Citibank has opened a branch in the south of the country at Hassi Messaoud, in the west at Oran and in the east at Annaba. The excellent quality of Citibank's services can compete with the services offered by any bank anywhere in the world. Citibank, N.A., offers a range of banking services to companies, notably in the following areas: commercial finance, inter-bank transactions, investment services, deposits, cash management and electronic banking. It makes available an assortment of services to help its customers better manage their budgets, increase the value of their investments, and finance their projects.